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vtkPolyDataWriter.h
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4  Module: vtkPolyDataWriter.h
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28 #ifndef vtkPolyDataWriter_h
29 #define vtkPolyDataWriter_h
30 
31 #include "vtkIOLegacyModule.h" // For export macro
32 #include "vtkDataWriter.h"
33 
34 class vtkPolyData;
35 
36 class VTKIOLEGACY_EXPORT vtkPolyDataWriter : public vtkDataWriter
37 {
38 public:
39  static vtkPolyDataWriter *New();
41  void PrintSelf(ostream& os, vtkIndent indent) override;
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51 protected:
53  ~vtkPolyDataWriter() override {}
54 
55  void WriteData() override;
56 
58 
59 private:
60  vtkPolyDataWriter(const vtkPolyDataWriter&) = delete;
61  void operator=(const vtkPolyDataWriter&) = delete;
62 };
63 
64 #endif
write vtk polygonal data
void WriteData() override
Store vtkAlgorithm input/output information.
helper class for objects that write vtk data files
Definition: vtkDataWriter.h:45
concrete dataset represents vertices, lines, polygons, and triangle strips
Definition: vtkPolyData.h:85
a simple class to control print indentation
Definition: vtkIndent.h:39
vtkDataObject * GetInput()
~vtkPolyDataWriter() override
virtual int FillInputPortInformation(int port, vtkInformation *info)
Fill the input port information objects for this algorithm.
void PrintSelf(ostream &os, vtkIndent indent) override
Methods invoked by print to print information about the object including superclasses.
static vtkDataWriter * New()
Created object with default header, ASCII format, and default names for scalars, vectors, tensors, normals, and texture coordinates.